Jody Craddock offered new Wolverhampton Wanderers contract

Wolves have offered centre-back Jody Craddock a new one-year contract that could combine a number of roles.

The proposed deal would include coaching at the club's academy as well as taking on an ambassadorial position.

Chief executive Jez Moxey told the club website: "Everyone at Wolves is aware of the qualities of Jody Craddock, both on and off the pitch."

If he signs it would mean a 10th year at Molineux for the 36-year-old entitling him to a testimonial.

It is important he will be able to do other things within the club as well to pass on all his experience

Wolves manager Stale Solbakken

"In an ideal world you don't want to lose people like that," added Moxey. "Which is why, even if his playing opportunities may well be very limited next season, we have agreed to offer him a new deal which will take him to 10 years' service."